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Speakers
Mark Holmes
Editor, Filtration and Separation
Christoph Kullmann
European Business Manager PURON, Koch Membrane Systems
Detlef Wedi
ATM Abwassertechnik
Webinars
MBR Retrofit: Design Principles and Best Practice
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Date:
9 September 2010, 3pm BST, 4pm CEST
Duration:
1 hours
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Membrane bioreactors (MBR) with submerged membrane modules have set the standard for the next generation of biological wastewater treatment plants as they offer two main advantages; a significantly improved effluent quality and a substantially smaller footprint. Besides the huge application for municipal wastewater treatment, there is a growing and diverse industrial applications segment where MBR technology is being implemented.
Over the last couple of years, the MBR industry has produced a remarkable diversity of filtration modules. Many potential MBR operators are, however, concerned that the heart of the MBR process is based on proprietary products that are not compatible with each other. Furthermore, not only are the filtration modules incompatible, but also the electromechanical equipment surrounding the modules can take many forms and modes of operation.
It can be expected that interchangeable MBR filtration modules will increase the willingness of decision makers to invest in MBR technology and will contribute to a growth of the municipal market in particular. This webinar describes the practical experiences of MBR interchangeability and shows its benefits for MBR operators based on case studies of several MBR systems where the original modules have been removed and retrofit with new modules.
It furthermore outlines the benefits of addressing retrofit aspects at an early design stage of new MBR systems. The costs for such forward investments are in many cases negligibly small and require mainly some extra design brain power; but in the long-run the operator will be in the comfortable situation to choose from a variety of membrane modules and be sure to select from the best technology available at the most competitive prices. Topics that will be addressed include membrane module and aeration tank dimensions, piping, pumping & blower design, as well as air scouring philosophy which is typically a programming issue.